Apparatus for the control and the registration of the operations performed by distributing-machines.



G. I. I. SOULAGE;

APPARATUS FOR THE CONTROL AND THE REGISTRATION OF THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY DISTRIBUTING MACHINES.

.APPLIGATION'PILED JUNE 19, 1906.

'lPate nfied Nov. 30, 1909.

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ASSIGNOR T soolnrn UNIVERSELLE DES APPAREILS CONTROLEUES, OF PAfRIS, FRANCE.

APPARATUS FOR CON'IRlJL AND THE REGISTRATION OF THE OPERATIONS PER- FORMED BY DISTRIBUTING-MACHINES. i v

I Specification of Letters Patent. P t nted Nov. 30,1909.

Application flled a'u ne 19, 1806. Serial No. 822,890.

1 '0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Gnonons Is'monn FER- DINAND SoULAoE, of 445 Rue Chauzy, in the city of Paris,

engineer, have invented an Apparatus for Republic of France, mining the Control and the Registration of the Op erations-Performed by a Distributing-Machine, of which the following is a full, clear,

and exact description The-pre for-'eontrolling'and registering the operations performed by distributing machines of allkinds and more particularly to machines I for distributing railway tickets. 15

The object of the invention'is to add up thefPa-mounts of the individual sums borne by the tickets issued. r

The device comprises broadlya band com posed of flat links having transverse perforations" corres ondingto units, tenths, and hundredths o [francs and to tens of francs. Each of the links is adapted to be brought into a position with the trahsverse perfo-- rations above a series of vertically movable I pieces, the number of such piece correspondmg to the oiumber of perforations of the links and the upper end of each piece is provided with ten gradations or steps representing respectively, the ten numbers 0, to 30 9, The pieces carryingthe steps or radations are provided eaclrwith racks,'wiiich racks through suitable mechanism drive the Wheels of the adding apparatus.-

When, a ticket is issued by the, distributing machine the band receives automatically first amovelnent whereby to bring a link having transverse ing to theprice of the ticket sold above the vertically inovable p1eces,and second 'a verticpl movement in a horizontal plane whereby to move the link into engagementwith the different steps or gradations of the vertically movable pieces, whereby 'to carry the pieces vertically downward in order to move the adding wheels to add the price of the ticket sold. It will be understoodthat since the transverse perforations are of an equal lengthand are differently arranged on each link, the said link will engage the vertically movable pieces on steps or gradations corresponding tothe' length of the perforationv and will force the said pieces downward a proportionate full travel of the said piece sent invention relates to a device perforations correspond distance of the The accompanying drawing shows by way of example t e subject of the present invention in combination-with a machine for distributing railway tickets.

Figure 1 is a front view of a portion of the apparatus, Fig. 2 is a side elevation view d froin 'the side of the totaling apparatus'. Fig' 3 is a plan corresponding to Fig. 2. Fig, 4 is a side elevatlon viewed from the side of the printing and totaling apparatus Figs. 5, 6 and 7 show in front view, side view and plan respectively on a larger scale, the totaling apparatus, and

Figs. 8, 9 and 10 show in front view, side.

View and plan the device for operating the summing up mechanism. Figs. 11 and 12 show in front and side View respectively the arrangement fora 'operating the transfer of the units higher than those corresponding to the price marked on the tickets distrib- 'uted. Figs. 13 and 14 are a plan and side view respectively of one of the blocks.

In the present'embodiment of my nvention, a'tension drum 1 is keyed on a shaft2,

vwhich shaft also carries a drum 3, havin on the peripher thereof impression blocks of the ticket: distributing machine, which machine may be of any desired form.

.A band comprising a plurality of flat links 4 passes over the drum, the said links being jointed to each other and each being PlOVltlQLl with a group or series of transverse perforations of various lengths, the length. of the perforations havin arbitrary values corresponding to the numbers 0, l, 2, 3, l, 5,6, 7, 8, 9., each link bearing for example four transverse perforations, the first corresponding to hundredths of francs, the second to tenths, the third to units", and' the fourth to tens of francs.

The various combinations of arbitrary values of the transverse perforations borne by the different links of'the band represent the prices of the tickets adapted to be used by the distributing machine. Each link is I provided with holes 5 in which engage projections 6 carried by the. tension drum 1 whereby to insure proper registration of the band at all times. The said band passes over rollers 7 carried by a cage 8, and the band is held by the rollers against a. grid 9 mounted on the cage above-the said-" band.

The band-4 is also supported by a polygonal drum 10 which drum acts as a stretcher.

" lever 14 n order to permit sleeve 18 encircling the distributing machine as will be hereinafter explained. The pivot pin of the piston 13 moves in a slot 17 in the end of the of lost motion between the piston and the lever; The cage ,8 is guided in its vertical movement by a the rod 11 and connected with a bracket on the frame ofthe machinev 6, carried by-a fixed and a guide rod 19 connected with the ten steps ca e asses upward through openings in t e racket for preventing rotation of the cage with respect to the-rod.

The truing'of the links of the band is insured by two spindles or pins 20-, Figs. 4 and iece- 2l which pins en- 'a ein the holes 5 o the link when-the said inks are presented in position above, the cage. A. grid?) is provided with a recesstherethroughcorresponding to .the' space covered by the transverse perforations and below the cage and opposite this recess are arranged a plurality of'vertically movable piecesor plates 22. The upper end of each of said plates is provided with a series of or gradations, and the distance from the base of the riseof the to step to the front of the piece 22 correspon s to the] length of the shortest of the transverse perforations of the link, which transverse perforation is given an arbitrary value of 9,

while the distance from the base ofthe'rise of the next to the lowest step to the front of the plate 22 corresponds to the longest of the transverse perforations, to which .is given an arbitrary value of 1.'

It will be evident from the description thatwhen a transverse perfpration-is immediatelyabove one of the pieces 22 and the link is moveddownward, a portion-of the piece will pass through the perforation corresponding to the length thereof. If theequalto the.

said perforation is for instance, distance from the rise of the step represent ing the arbitrary value of 7, to the front of ing with a toothed the plate, the plate 22 will be depressed durmg the further travel of the link a distance equal to nine t/enths of thezdistance which it would be depressed should therebe no per-,

foration in .the link immediatelyiabove the said plate.

Each of the pieces or plates 22 is movable in grooves formed in'the guide pieces 21' and is normally maintained in its D ring 23; Each of the plates is provi ed with a' rack 24 meshv sector 25 journaled on the shaft 26, and having integral therewith one armof anelborw -45, journaled Stops" 44 and 47. are

.wheelsin position such t another toothed sector 27 which is adapted to mesh'lat suitable times with the 1n1ons of the totaling apparatus to be hereinafter described. i

The totaling apparatuscomprlses a plu'ral- 'ity of figure wheels 29, each having integral therewith a' pinion 30 provided with ten i teeth,'the figure wheels being journaled on a shaft 32, carried by end plates 33 connected with said shaft 32,

and pivoted on a shaft 34. The said frame a frame comprising the 4 carries a shaft 35 upon which is-journaledg the frame 36, the said frame with a pawl for each pinion-30 and being normall acted on by a spring 37 to engage the paw s with the pinions. A sto' screw'38 is provided againstwhich the paw carrying being providedf frame rests, and a second spring 39 normall' tends to retain the totaling apparatus witi the pinions out of engagemen with the totals ing sectors 27 I 1 The shaft 32 carrying the number wheels and pinions is connected by a rod 40 with lever 41 journaled on a shaft 42, the other arm of the elbow lever being connected by a spring 43, with a pawl on a shaft 46, and'adapted to engage an arm of the elbow lever 41 connected to the rod 40, when said arm is in its rearward position as clearly shown in Fig. 4. provided for-limiting the movement'of the-elbow-lever 41 and-the pawl 46, respectively.

The cage 8 is provided with a depending rod. 48 having thereon a stop 49- adap when the cage is depressed to engage with the arm of the elbow lever rod 40 rearwardly and v,

41 not connected with the rod40 whereby to rock said elbow lever 'on its point of pivotal corgp elbow leveris somoved tie pawl-45 engages. the said elbow lever to. retain it in such position, When one of the wheels of the totaling mechanism is turned ten tidivisions, the wheel of the next hi her ordertis brought into action by the following mechanism. 1

As before stated each 01-6 the pinions-3O has integral therewith a fingdi 31 adapted: to engage at the'end of each 'mplete rotation of the said pinion an appelr pivotally mounted on a aft51; The said ends with two stops 53,5 th stop 53 bein on a higher plane than thj levers are also providedt upxnptheir upper '6 sto ix- 52 on a'lever 50 of'the sectors is providdd with a stop 28 t adapted to engage one of haidshiiulders; g

Q The levers 50 are conne'igted atjtheir lower endsb'ya link 55, with one end of thestop" lever 56 pivoted-upon a sllaft 57, the other end of the stop lever being tadapted to be gaged by onarm'of a pa 60 ,pivote shaft 61-. The levers 50-1:v renormall' tained in position for engagement hyi t he,

finger-by means of a" spring 58 connected with :tihe -link 5, and acting to draw rear :wardly the .lowerlend of the lever 50, such m'otion being, however, limited by the stop 59. The pawl 60 is also normally retained in position for engagement means of aspiring 62- g It will be evident fromthe description that when the finger 3l-engagesthe appendix 52 of the lever -'50 the lever 56Will be swung into by thelever 56 by position for engagement by the pawl 60 whereby to retain the lever 50 with the ap- "pen'dix'out of position for-engagement by the finger 31. a

Each time=the cage 8 is lowered the pawls Gila-are released from thelevers 56 whereby to permit the levers to returnto-their original position this release being effected by the trans-versebar 63 having its ends mounted in the corresponding arms of the elbow levers 64, said elbow levers being pivotally' mounted on a'shaft 65, and having ;;eonnected with their other. arm a rod 66;

Ito-which is connected a link .67, connected tonne end of the pawl 68pivoted at 69 and adapted'for engagement by a stop 70 upon a depending arm 71 secured to the cage 8. The rod 63 is normally maintained out of fiengagement with the pawl 6O by means of .a spring as shown. When the cage s' low- .ered the stop 70 engages the end of the pawl 68 thus rocking the elbowlever 64 and dcpressing the rod against the rear ends of mwls 60., thus elevating. the front'ends of'the1said pawls and-releasing the levers 56.

Iit ;is';e'vident thatin totaling the saleof tickets, it willbe necessary to have a greater number of figure :wheelsthan stepped plates andadditional wheels 29 integral with the -pini'ons=30 and providedwith integral fin- 'igers 3,1."arearrangediup n the same shaft I T 82, and the said figll fBjWllQGlS are operated by toothed sectors 'lfifpi'tdted on the shaft 26 .before described and retained in normal position by the-spring '74. acih lever 72 carries a stop 72 similar to t ejstop 28 before. described and which is adapted" to rest upon one of the shoulders 53*. filfgof levers 50 pivoted upon the shaft 51 and similar in all 4 respects to the levers 50 before described,

each of the levers 50% being prdvided with an appendix 52 for engagement by the V finger 51.

The difference of, level between the shoulders 53,- 54 is such that when the stop 72 comes to rest on the shoulder 54 the corresponding figure wheel will be rotated one tooth. The levers-52 are returned to'their original position at thenext descent of the the band whose links c'onsistyof printing blocks 76. The/blocks 76 are provided upon theirupper face with a form of printed matter common to all the tickets, and if de-' sired a fiXed composing stick 77 carrying the indications common to all the tickets as well as the date may be arranged at the side of the chain. The sheet of cardboard which I cured to a shaft 86','which shaft is provided with an arm 87 connected by a link 88 with 7 one end of the lever 89 journalcd on the shaft 90 and provided with a handle, whereby to manipulate the said lever.

r The inking roller 91 is carried by a frame 92 journaled on a, shaft 93 and is pressed by a spring coiled around the shaft 94 against the impression blocks 7 6. The side pieces of the frame 92 are each'provided with a cam surface 94 which surfaces are engaged by the end of a shaft 95 carried by the impression table whereby to move said frame to one side when the impression table descends. The operating lever 96 of the scissors 82 is pivoted upon the shaft 95 and the said operating lever is operated by fixed stops 97-98 on the frame between which stops the outer end of the lever 96 moves. It will be noticed that when the. impression table descends one end of the lever 96 by engagement with the stop 98 will cause the other end to' move the mov-. able blade of the scissors whereby .to sever the printed ticket, and that when the table is elevatedthis action will be reversed.

- A check sheet 99 passes beneath the table 79, the said sheet being arranged at the side of the card-board sheet upon which the ticket I is printed and adapted to receive an impres sion from a step line 103 on the impression block 76 and to one side of the formfor the.

tickets. This check sheet passesfrom a roller 100 beneath the table to a roller 101, and the latter roller is provided with a ratchet wheel 105, and is intermittently driven by a pawl 1'04, pivoted to one end of a lever 106 ournaled on the shaft, 107 of the roller 101, the

other end of the arm being movable in a slot 108 in an arm 109 depending from the frame. It will be understood that when the impression table 79 descends, the end of thearm 106 engaging the slot contacts with the lower end ofr'the slo't thus swinging the arm on its arm whereby to bring theipawl into engagement with another tooth 0 while when the table rises, the pawl arm will engage theotherend of-the slot thus swingthe ratchet. wheel,

i25- pivot and depressing the outer. end of the I ing the arm in such manner as to move the ratchet wheel. 7 1

One of the feed rollers '80 for the cardboard sheet is provided at one end with a disk having a plurality of projecting pins which are adapted to be engaged by a square shoulder of the elbow lever 111 during the upward motion of the table the upper surface of the shoulder being inclined whereby to permit the pin to swing the elbow lever, aside during the downward. movement of I thetable. The opposite end of the lever is acted'upon by e'spring' 113 and a stop 114- x I is provided tor limiting the swinging motion "at the arm toward the impression table.

- The pin'sfl-lfl are so disposed on the disk -.for delivery. The printin blocks 76' are that each advance of the'sheet of cardboard corresponds to the length of the ticket to" be cut oft. After the ticket is printed and cut off it falls u'pon a pleform 1'16 and is ready ordinarily each :upplicd wid'i totaling mechanism for registering the total number of impressions made by thesaid blocleand a locking mechanism is made use-of to lock the chain during the impression.

. index @117 isplaced at the frontfendl of'the machine in order that the operator ,mayiknow when thefproper block is iii-position' beneath the impressi'on table, the said index being connected with an endless belt Md-operated in anysuitable manner by a "shaft 2, and movable in front of an indicareturn the lever before the said pawl is com-' tion table 118. In order ,to compel the oper- -"ator each time to move thee crating lever 8ti completelyfto the end -0 its stroke, a

pawl is'mounted on the lever pivoted to a sha'ft 121 and engaging a notched sector 122 'fixed upon the frame. It will be understood that the pawl 120 will engage one of the.-

notches ofthe sector it it is attempted to .pletely disengaged from the sector and be fore the lever 89 has completed its strokein either direction. I I I 1 To permit the verification of the operation made by the adding mechanism of the controlling apparatus a sheet'123 called-a statist-ic sheet is arranged in position to receive impressions from the printing blocks, the.

said sheet being arranged at the I front of the machine and snpported by a stock roller 124, fromwhich itpasses over a rubber roller 125 and emerges at the front of the machine The roller 125 is mounted upon a swingv 126 journaled on a shaft 127' ing support and provided with an arm 1,28 engued with a setscrew 129, for retaining the said roller out of contact with, the printing blocks,

spring acting to move the said roller into contact with the blocks; An inlrin roller 130 is j ournaled on the support 126 or inking the blocks in order that they may make an impression on the sheet. "When it is desired to bring this part of the apparatus into operation the sets'crew 129 is loosened allowing the spring to move the roller into contact with the blocksand the movement of the blocks moves the strip of The shaft 2 is rotated by means 0 a. capstan throughthe connections before described.

In operation by means of the capstan 131 the block 76 corresponding to the ticket to paper 123.

o 131 and all of the parts of the printing mechanism are operated by a; lever 89- be issued is brought beneath the im ression I block is properly positioned. In accordance with the movement of. the block 76 corresponding to the ticket to be printed, the'link of the band t having perforations to; correspond to the price of said ticket is brought into position above the (amigo-8 and above 'table '19, the index 117 indicating en the the step plates 22. The operatin level-:89

is then lowered, which permits 't (ii-down ward movement of the cage 8 the'grld 9 engaging the upper face of the ink and carry: I

mg the link along with'it. The step-plates are engaged by the p and are loweredby 1t, the moment they en- I gage the perforation with the width of late corresponding to the width of the er .ora- "tion. Ihe'emp1itude' of the vertica moveerforetions ofthe link ment communicated to each step plate is a.

function of the length of the perforation of the link which the latter has traversed. The descent of the ste plates operates the sectors 25, 27, throng I the intermediary of the proportionate to the length of the erforaracks 2i and moves them over a c listence v I tion. At the end of the -downwar move-. A

ment of the cage 8 the stop 49 on the rod 48 encounters the short arm'of the lever 41 and moves the longarm thereof in the-direction Tend into osi shown by the arrow in Fig.

1 his tion for engagement by t e pawl 45.

:movement elevates the frame carrying the Atthe moment when the} land 30* are en aged with the;sectors is of the leversflthe aw 45' thesi I tion. When the cage Shes reechedfthe bottom of its stroke the-operating live'r through the lost motion connection with the cage is permitted to move a slight distsnce farther nbrder to bringthe printing mechanism i into operction. This further movementof' the-lever 89 lowers the im re'ss'fon table I and applies thesh'eet of our board to the 'im pression block 76; and thesheet 99 against.

the impression:'103 of-"the block.-' The 'de scending movement of the table 7 9 scissors 82 by the -mchanisfn -*be ore" scribed and toward the end of such descending movement the end of the lever 106 strikes against the bottom of the slot 108 1 4 1 j l of th lower wheelthereunder, the shoul i ceases thus, mdving the said lever to engage the pawl 104 with another tooth of the ratchet wheel, so that when the table ascends the feed roller 101 will be rotated to advance the check sheet. Whenthe operating lever 89 has reached the bottom of its stroke it is .counters either the shoulder 53 or the shoulder 54 depending upon which shoulder is I I c1353 being in'position for engagement w1th the lever 50 in its nor-H mal position. Since the number wheels are locked by the pawl 4,5 with their pinions in engagement with -th'e sectorspthe move.-

ment of the steps will impart movement to r the numbering wheels, thus moving them a proper distance to register thenumbers on the ticket. When thefigure wheels vfor ex ample, the units wheel, is turned ten di-v visions thefinger 31 integral with the wheel encounters the appendix 52 of the lever 50 r I arran ed opposite the next higher wheel, and .35 hfi pus s the Said lever back so that it brings the shoulder 54 below the stop 28-instead of the shoulder 53. When the lever'50 is so placed the sector corresponding thereto re- 'ceives an addedmovement corresponding to a tooth of the pinion thus registering the The transfers of the units higher than those represented by the stepped plates are effected bythe lever 7 2 operatin in a similar manner. to the sectors, and rought into operation by the same mechanism as before described Just before the end of the rise of the cage 8, the step 47 of theJrod 48 lifts the number wheel frame and permitting it to return to its original position.

1. In a device of the class described, the

combination with the printing mechanism comprising an endless chain of impression blocks, each block bearing a ticket form and a check form, of means for sup orting a V ablef plates correspondingin number to the' strip of cardboard above the tie et form,

-means for supporting a strip ofpa rabove the 'check' form, an impressionta le above the strips, a device for totaling-the amounts of the t ckets sold, comprising a plurality of numbertvvheels, a pluralityofverti'cally movnumber of the number wheels, a connection between the plates and the number wheels whereby the upward movement of said plates will rotate the'number wheels, each of said Cplates having the upper end thereof provide with a plurality of steps or gradations corresponding in number to the digits, an endless chain comprisin hinged links, each of said links bein pro vided with aplurality of slots of di erent lengths, the difi'erent-lengths corresponding to the respective distances between the bases a plurality of Q of the steps and the fronts of the plates,

each of sai links havin slots corresponding 1n number tothe num er of digits in the price of a ticket and corresponding in length to that. width of plate representing such a digit, means for movingcthe chains in unison whereby to simultaneously place the impression'block tobe printed in position for making an impression, and the iink corresponding thereto in position above the stepped plates, a grid above the link having an opening therein corresponding to the petition of f the stepped plates, and means for simultaneous y operatin the impression table to .move the cardboar 'stri and the paper strip against the impression lock and'to'operate the grid to move the link whereby to operate the plates.

a 2. In a device of the class described, the

combination with the printing'mcohanism,

comprising an endless chain of impression blocks, and means for supporting a strip of cardboard above the blocks, of a device for totaling the amounts of the' tickets printed, comprising a plurality of number wheels, a plurality of vertically movable plates corresponding in number to the number of the number wheels, a connection between the plates and the numberwheels whereby the upward "movement of said' plates will rotate the number wheels, each of saidv lates having the upper end thereof provide with a plurality ofsteps 'or gradations corresponding in number to the digits, an endless chain comprising a'plurality of hinged links each of said'llnks being provided, with a plurality of slots of difierentlcngths, the different lengths corresponding to the respective distances between the bases of the steps and the front of the plates, each of said links having slots corresponding in number to the number of dig ts in theprice of a ticket and corresponding in len h to that width of plate representing suc digit, means for moving the chains in unison, whereby to simultaneously place the impression block of the ticket to be printed in position for mak ng an impression and the link corres ondlng thereto in position above the ste pe plates, means for movin the link 1 ownwardly whereby to move the plates,'-and means for iia are

simultaneously moving the'cardboard I latescorresponding in number to "the numing the link movin v v o 4. In a device 0 the class described, the combination-with the printing mechanism com rising bloc s each pnovided with a ticket a plurality inilen .move the plates, and meal? in numberlto-the digits, k tweenth e individual ,1 plates "and the indiof said'lin of slots of diff rent, lengths the different lengths, corresponding to, thedistances be; tween; the bases of th'ej step against the impression block and pperating the link moving means.

ad'evice .ofthe class described, the

combination with tlije, printing mechanism I comprisin an endless chain of impression bloc s eac bearing a ticket form, of a device for totaling '1; e amounts of the tickets printed comprising a plurality of number wheels, a plurality of vertically, movable er of the number wheels, a connection between the plates and, the numberfi wheels whereby the upward movementf,-of said plates will '1"otate' the number,whee'ls, each of said plates having the upper-end thereof provide tions corresponding-in number to the digits, an endless chain comprising a plurality of hingedlinks', each of said inks bein provided with a plurality of slots bf di erent len ths, the different,lengths corresponding to t e respective distances between the bases of the steps and thefronts of the plates, each of said links having slots corres 0ndingin number to the number o fthe igits in the rice of a ticket and corresponding ii to that width of plaple rppresenting means .for movl g the chains to simultah,

said igits,. inlinnisou whereb the impression b printed in position for making an impression and the link corresponding thereto in position above the stepped plates, means for moving the link downwardly whereby to s for simultaeously place neously making the impression and operatmeans p an endless chain; of im ression of number wheels, and means for operating the number wheels comprising a plurality respondin in number to-thezhumber ofthe numbe W eels, each of said plates having the upper end-thereof. providedvwith a; 111- rality of steps or gradations'correspon ing onnection beyidual-z number wheels, anaendless: chain comprising! a plurality; of hinged links ea'ch s being provided with ail-{plurality of theplates, each of saiddinksihavin' slots corresponding in numberto thegnum er of digits in the price of a ticket and *Tc'or'- responding inlength to the width of plate representing said digit,'1neans.-for moving the chains in unison whe to simuitaig;

block of the ticket to be printed in positi n jior making neously place the impressi with a plurality of steps or gradae taneously'depressing the links and ock of thesticket to be bet wheels,

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of vertically. movable plates cor: v

.to that width of Y plate representin sand the fronts plates,

said eels havin 1 ion,a.plurality 0 an impression and the link corresponding thereto in position above the 'plates,; and

-means for simultaneously depressing the link and making the impression;

5, The combination with the ticket printing. mechanism, of adevice for totaling the amounts of the tickets printed, comprising a plurality of number wheels, a plurality of vertically movable plates corresponding in a v number tothe number of the number wheels,

:1 connection between the plates and the number. wheels whereby the upward movement of said plates will rotate the number the printingv mechanism. I

6. A device for totaling the amo nts" of tickets having di-fierent values, 0011* a plurality oi: number wheel s,

jvertically, movable plates correspondin in number to the number of number'whees,:,a

connection between the plates and the num .plates will rotate the number wheels, each of said" plates having the upper end thereof provide with a plurality. of steps or gradations corresponding number-to the digits, an endless chain comprising 'a plurality of hinged links each of said links beingf pro vided with a plurality of-slotsof di to t e; respective distances betweenithe bases of the steps and thefronts of theplhtes, each of said links having slots corresponding in number to the number of the digits' in the priceof a ticket and corresponding in lengtg sal digit,'meansfon moving the chain w ereby to place the respective links-in1 position v :andymeans' for moving. the-link d 'wnwardly whereby to operatethe above said plates,

for moving the chain and means for simuloperating rising a plurality of whereby the movement of sai erent 1 'len hs, the different lengths corresponding device for addin'g the amounts of said plates having the upper d links each of said links each of said links correspondto the numberof the digits in v the tickets having diiferent values, com ris'-' i ingga, luralltyffo'f number'wheels eac of integral therewith a ,pin-

cor-respondingvin number to the number of the number wheels,

provided on one side'with rack teeth, levers vertically movable plates each of said plates being asaaaa having toothed segmental ends pivoted between the plates and number wheels, one end of each of said levers meshing with the rack teeth of a plate and the other adapted to mesh with a pinion of a number wheel,

each of SillCl plates having the upper end thereof provided with a plurality-of steps or gradations, correspondingin number to the digits, an endless chain comprising a plurality of hinged links, each of said links being provided with a plurality of slots of creprcsenting sai .20

to their original positions.

, 8. In a'devi'ce of the class described a device for totaling the amounts of tickets having diflerent values, comprising a plurality of number wheels, each of said Wheels having a pinion integral therewith, a plurality of vertically movable plates coriesponding in number to the number qf-tlie number a with rackteeth, a .lever pivots wheels and provided on one ed e thereof each of the plates and the corresponding pinion and having segmental toothed ends,

one of said .ends engaging with the rack teeth and the other being adapted to engage with the teeth of the pinion, each Of'Sfild plates having the upper end thereof provided with aplurality of steps or gradations corresponding in number to the digits, an endless chain provided w'itha plurality of hinged links, each'of said links bein provided with a plurality of slots of di 'erent lengths. the different lengths corresponding to the respective distances between the bases of the steps and the fronts of the plates, each of said links having slots corresponding in number to the. number of thedigits in the the 03' tion between price of the ticket and corresponding length to that width of the plate represent "ing said digit, means for moving the links in position above the stepped plates, means ,for moving the links downward whereby to operate the plates, -means whereby ithe downward movement of. the plates will move? the pinions into mesh with the ends of t levers, means for locking the pinions in suc a positioma spring for 'returnin the plateii to their origina-l'position where yto'rotate: f the pinionsand means for releasing the locking device.

9. In a device of the class; described, a printing mechanism comprising anendless chain of impression blocks each bearing aticket -form and a check iorm, means 'for' supporting astrip of cardboard above the ticketform, means for supporting a stripof paper above the check form, animpression table-above the strips,-a device for totaling a the amounts of the tickets printed,-comprising'a plurality'of number wheels, means for I operatin the number wheels to add the prices 0 the tickets-printed, means for depressing the impression table to carry the stri 's into contact with the impresslonv bloc 5, means for operating said depressin means, and the number wheel operati means in unisonj Y I 10. In a device or theclass described, a printingmechanism com rising an endless chain of impression bloc s each bearing a 851" ticket, form, means for applying a strip of cardboard to the individual blocks in order to print the ticket, a device for totaling the amounts of the tickets printed, a connection between the print-ingmechanis'm and the totaling device to cause said device to add the amount of each ticket'as it is printed, and means for o crating the totalingudevice independently o the prlnting device.

Theforegoing specification of'my appa- Y ratus for the control and the registration of the operations performed by a distributing machine signed by'me this 8th day of June J GEORGES ISIDORE FERDINAND SOULAGEr Witnessesi H. O. Coxn, Y MA-tuucn H. PIGNE'I.- 

